This Week in Photos
This Week In Photos: Dec. 10 Dec. 16
- Sunset over the Katherine D. Elliott '66 Studio Arts Center.
- Students in Associate Professor of Education Mary Kelly’s course “Transition and Disability: Life After High School” get ready to visit supported apartments run by Ontario ARC for people with disabilities. This semester, students in Kelly’s class partnered with students from Hillside Children’s Center and the College Experience program to complete a project on independent living skills that young adults need in today’s world.
- Patrick Gray ’19 talks with Associate Professor of Education Mary Kelly. Under Kelly’s direction, Gray is working with a high school student at Hillside Children’s Center on developing cooking skills which included observing one of HWS’ chefs making pizzas in Saga.
- In the Blackwell Room, students taking “Foundations of Africana Studies” with Visiting Assistant Professor of Africana Studies Elana Jefferson-Tatum presented a portion of their final projects during the Africana Studies mini-conference, #BlackStudiesMatters. Topics ranged from the impact of microaggressions on black college students to representations of Africa in Blaxploitation films.
- Stephanie Pichardo ’20 presents her final project during the Africana Studies mini-conference, #BlackStudiesMatters, in the Blackwell Room. Students taking “Foundations Africana Studies” presented their final projects on Friday.
- Visiting Assistant Professor of Africana Studies Elana Jefferson-Tatum talks to students taking her class, “Foundations Africana Studies,” during a mini-conference #BlackStudiesMatters on Friday in the Blackwell Room.
- A fresh snowfall blankets William Smith Hill.
- Under the direction of Associate Professor of Psychology Jamie Bodenlos (left), Kathryn Lyle ’17 and Juliana Heffern ’17 are studying the relationship of internet addiction and health in college students and the role of mindfulness in this relationship.
- Assistant Professor of Chemistry Josh Newby meets with a student about an upcoming final.
- Kelly Kenlon '18 and Kellor Hickock '18 perform a seismic simulation during geoscience lab.
- Students in the Theatre Capstone with Associate Professor of Theatre Heather May (right) gather for a group photo with Assistant Professor of Theatre Chris Woodworth (left) and Assistant Professor of Theatre Chris Hatch (back left) after their final performance titled, Six Students in Search of an Audience.
- Renowned choreographer and performer William “Bill” Evans meets with Dance Department faculty members in the Deming Theatre of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Foreign Language Teaching Assistants (FLTAs) from the Fulbright Scholar Program Malik Al-Masoodi and Roxana Nabati and Blocker Teaching Fellow Friederike Jandewerth (center) pose for a photo in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- St. John's Chapel on a cold December afternoon.
- As one of the first steps in the summer renovation and expansion of Scandling Campus Center, crews dig up utility lines on Pulteney Street. The upgrades and addition include more student seating and a new common room to support faculty, staff and campus gatherings.
- Executive Director of New York Campus Compact Laurie Worrall (center right) discusses the development and integration of the HWS civic action plan with faculty members and community leaders during the Civic Action Planning Meeting in the Common Room.
- Conductor Kevin Holzman leads the HWS Community Wind Ensemble during the end of the semester concert in Froelich Hall of the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- The Classical Guitar Ensemble, directed by Ben Ellis, performs in Froelich Hall.
- Students in Assistant Professor of Music Mark Olivieri's Composition class perform during the class concert in Froelich Hall.
- Nanya Okeke '19 moves to the beat of African drums during the Improvisation Ensemble in the Gearan Center for the Performing Arts.
- Katie Pinkes '17 prepares for final exams in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- A busy Wednesday afternoon in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Serving up a range of delicious fare, food trucks visited campus throughout the week to make sure students are well-fed during reading days and finals.
- Students place their orders at the Silo food truck parked in front of Scanding Campus Center on Monday.
- Alex Kerai '19 and Jacqueline Fisher '18 study in the Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- Students study as a group in the Warren Hunting Smith Library atrium.
- Director of Student Activities Kristen Tobey and her golden retriever Hadley show off a few tricks during Paws for a Break on the second floor of Scandling Campus Center, one of a number of stress-relieving activities offered during finals.
- Students meet Rosie, a golden retriever puppy, during Paws for a Break in Scandling Campus Center. The event was part of Relaxation Week sponsored by the Office of Student Activities.
- Student workers in the William Smith Dean’s Office gather for a group photo after an end of the semester celebration in Smith Hall.
- A group of students studies for exams on the first floor of Warren Hunting Smith Library.
- During a recent visit to Seneca Falls, Kelly Kenlon ’18 met 75-year old Jimmy Hawkins who was just 4-years old when he played the character Tommy Bailey in the film It’s a Wonderful Life.” The town of Seneca Falls is the inspiration for Bedford Falls in the movie.
- Director of Intercultural Affairs and Kinghorn Global Fellow Alejandra Molina poses for a photo outside the We the People National Immigrant Integration Conference in Nashville, Tenn.
- The Hobart Lacrosse Team gathers for a group photo with members of Geneva Big Brothers Big Sisters during the annual toy give-away in the Vandervort Room.
- Gerald Flood '20 and Emily Spraggs '18 pose for a photo with Spraggs“little sister” Navaeh following the Hobart lacrosse team's Big Brothers Big Sisters toy give-away event in the Vanderort Room.
- Charles Moore-Gillon’18 visits with his “little” Camren. Through the Big Brothers Big Sisters program, the two have been buddies since Moore-Gillon’s first year on campus.
- Maddie Knight '21 poses for a photo with her new HWS pennant after receiving a delivered acceptance letter from Associate Director of Admissions Maren Serafine.
- After receiving his Early Decision acceptance to Hobart, Jon Phillips '21 (second from left) from Glastonbury High School in Connecticut poses for a photo with A Better Chance Program Mentors Ken Gordon (left) and Michael Rawlins '80, P'16 (right), and Kimiko Cotthaus (Phillips’ host mom in Glastonbury).
- While studying abroad, Joshua Martin '18 poses for a photo at the Beco de Batman, a neighborhood famous for street art and graffiti in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
- While studying abroad in Australia, Chad Tokowicz '18 shows off a fresh catch during a fishing trip to Exmouth.
- Students studying abroad in Argentina stop for a photo during a hike through the Uspallata Mountains.
- While abroad, Alex Rogers '18, Jacque Kane '18, Grace Martel '18, Katerina Nunez '17, Drew Scammell '18 and Lauren Pomerantz '18 stop for a group photo in Maastricht, Netherlands.
- Members of the Hobart Lacrosse Team and Head Coach Greg Raymond gather for a photo with President Mark D. Gearan on the steps of Coxe Hall. The team presented Gearan with helmet signed by the entire team.
- AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Member Katerina Barry '16 (left) and fellow team members pose for a photo before gutting a house that was destroyed by the August floods in Baton Rouge, La.
- Subin Nepal '15 and Tyler Shepherd '15 meet up for a mini-Sigma Chi reunion in London.
- Olivia Zitoli '14, Madeline Buckley '15 and Tim Sharkey '10 pose for a photo after Buckley's graduation from Wheelock College in Boston on Sunday. Buckley earned a master of science in child life studies.
- Justas Valciukas '19 bodies a defender during Hobart's 95-66 win over Ithaca College on Saturday.
- Jamal Lucas '19 crashes the boards during the Statemen's 99-66 win over the Ithaca College Bombers.
- Nick Bingaman '17 completes a pass during Hobart's 4-4 tie against Trinity College.
- Bo Webster '17 battles for the puck in front of the net during the Statemen's 4-4 tie against the Trinity College Bantams.